10654418
Published: 27th March, 2009
Last edited: 19th June, 2009
Created: 27th March, 2009
Permutation: The act of changing the arrangement of a given number of elements.

One font, two different brick combinations.

Picking any two bricks from the 169 available gives a total possible combinations of 14196 (169C2) different fonts. Counting a certain kinds of bricks as one--all four 45degree, for instance--gives 36 unique bricks, resulting in 630 (36C2) unique combinations or fonts.

In this font, if the bricks are swapped with each other, the result will be a different font. Hence order of the bricks matter. In which case, nCr (combinations) is not the right choice. What's needed is nPr (permutations). 169P2 gives 28392 permutations and a 36P2 gives 1260 permutations.

So, at a minimum, 1260 fonts are possible with the current implementation of FontStruct, with just this particular layout of bricks.

693449
Published: 27th March, 2009
Last edited: 24th June, 2009
Created: 27th March, 2009
Permutation: The act of changing the arrangement of a given number of elements.

One font, two different brick combinations.

Picking any two bricks from the 169 available gives a total possible combinations of 14196 (169C2) different fonts. Counting a certain kinds of bricks as one--all four 45degree, for instance--gives 36 unique bricks, resulting in 630 (36C2) unique combinations or fonts.

In this font, if the bricks are swapped with each other, the result will be a different font. Hence order of the bricks matter. In which case, nCr (combinations) is not the right choice. What's needed is nPr (permutations). 169P2 gives 28392 permutations and a 36P2 gives 1260 permutations.

So, at a minimum, 1260 fonts are possible with the current implementation of FontStruct, with just this particular layout of bricks.

266443
Published: 22nd June, 2008
Last edited: 7th September, 2011
Created: 22nd June, 2008
Permutation: The act of changing the arrangement of a given number of elements.

One font, two different brick combinations.

Picking any two bricks from the 169 available gives a total possible combinations of 14196 (169C2) different fonts. Counting a certain kinds of bricks as one--all four 45degree, for instance--gives 36 unique bricks, resulting in 630 (36C2) unique combinations or fonts.

In this font, if the bricks are swapped with each other, the result will be a different font. Hence order of the bricks matter. In which case, nCr (combinations) is not the right choice. What's needed is nPr (permutations). 169P2 gives 28392 permutations and a 36P2 gives 1260 permutations.

So, at a minimum, 1260 fonts are possible with the current implementation of FontStruct, with just this particular layout of bricks.

120481
Published: 22nd May, 2008
Last edited: 24th September, 2008
Created: 22nd May, 2008
Ambo is a font projected by Javier Marcelo Cabrera, Francesca Danesi and Arnaldo Filippini, three Graphic Design students in Urbino at ISIA. this font was project in refer at the ambigram and palindrom number for a school work by our teacher Prof. Davide Riboli

152395
Published: 15th August, 2018
Last edited: 16th August, 2011
Created: 14th August, 2011
An experimental 3-D/geometric font, inspired by Mynameiscapo's "Metal Hammer [beta]". I tried to make it look like it's coming right out of the screen or off of the page. Hmmm... Not sure if it worked... See all fonts: "Backtrude", "OneQuarterTrude", "OneQuarterTrude Inverse", "MidTrude", "ThreeQuarterTrude", "ThreeQuarterTrude Inverse", "ExTrude", "InTrude", and "FrontTrude".This is a clone

224442
Published: 15th August, 2018
Last edited: 10th September, 2011
Created: 10th September, 2011
This whole permuatation thing is so fun and easy to play around with. The original fs Permutation series worked with just the bricks that were available by default. Since then, the FontStructor has evolved, allowing for, in part, custom bricks. This new permutation was not possible before. This one is created just to show that custom bricks can be dragged and dropped on top of the existing ones replacing the standard bricks. The bricks used here are half high and half tall square bricks, centered.

Clone it and play around.

Instructions1. Select a brick from the standard bricks or create your own custom brick.

2. Click and drag it to the brick in the first position in My Bricksuntil that brick turns gray.

3. Release.

4. Repeat steps 1-3 for the brick in the second position in My Bricks.

222262
Published: 15th August, 2018
Last edited: 22nd July, 2012
Created: 19th July, 2012
An experiment typeface that inspired from lines and geometric shapes. I have no idea for the name, just typing around...

120443
Published: 15th August, 2018
Last edited: 26th April, 2013
Created: 26th April, 2013
Permutation: The act of changing the arrangement of a given number of elements.

One font, two different brick combinations.

Picking any two bricks from the 169 available gives a total possible combinations of 14196 (169C2) different fonts. Counting a certain kinds of bricks as one--all four 45degree, for instance--gives 36 unique bricks, resulting in 630 (36C2) unique combinations or fonts.

In this font, if the bricks are swapped with each other, the result will be a different font. Hence order of the bricks matter. In which case, nCr (combinations) is not the right choice. What's needed is nPr (permutations). 169P2 gives 28392 permutations and a 36P2 gives 1260 permutations.

So, at a minimum, 1260 fonts are possible with the current implementation of FontStruct, with just this particular layout of bricks.